

The thousands of words and sounds take on more or less the same impact, and even the occasional drastic shift in any given song isn't as shocking or dynamic as it should be. Its roomy field recording-style fidelity and monotonous delivery both vocally and musically push all of Higgs' droning talk of portals, temples, and universal consciousness into an easily tuned-out thundercloud looming somewhere in the distance. "Drone" becomes the operative word for Say God.

"Christ Among Us" relays a lengthy parable of the universe's endlessness and God's might over menacing Jandek-like banjo figures, while "Root & Bough" goes on for over 17 minutes in a similar sermon over a reedy harmonium drone and odd electronic passages. The title track repeats its message to the point of numbing disorientation, pulling the listener through an endless list of times and places for recognizing the existence of God as buzzing organ drones and processed found sounds churn below for more than ten minutes. Themes of religion and otherworldliness pour over disjointed electronic drones and wandering banjo playing.

With two discs and over 85 minutes of material, Say God is mantra-like to say the least. With Say God, Higgs has officially climbed atop the soapbox and donned the cap of the frothing self-appointed pastor in the park, spouting his sermons to a congregation that may or may not be imagined. Backed up by the band's repetitive rhythms and droning pastoral guitars, Higgs often took on the presence of a crazed prophet, just a few decibels short of tipping over to ranting madman. post-hardcore legends Lungfish, Daniel Higgs reached transcendent levels on more than one occasion with his cryptic punk poetry and often hallucinatory lyrical imagery.
#Daniel higgs license#
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.As the frontman for D.C. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License additional terms may apply. It has just been announced that yet another solo album, "Metempsychotic Melodies," will be released via Holy Mountain records on October 23rd in the U.S.
#Daniel higgs series#
According to the Thrill Jockey website, the music/book series "gives each artist the opportunity to fill an entire book with artwork inspired by or related to the music that comes with it." It has been announced by the independent label Thrill Jockey Records that they will be releasing a CD/Book combo authored by Daniel Higgs sometime this year (the first release in the music/book series was by Aki Tsuyuko). Their sole eponymous release was put out by Dischord Records in 2002.Ī new album of solo material, entitled "Ancestral Songs," was released on Holy Mountain records in the Fall of 2006. Higgs was also involved in a side project with fellow Lungfish member Asa Osborne called The Pupils in the early 2000s. The now-legendary Lungfish music band immediately rose from the ashes of Reptile House, and in between that band's activity, Daniel keeps busy by performing solo sets involving jews harp, guitar, and vocals, in addition to creating many other forms of art. In the process, Higgs befriended Ian Mackaye (Teen Idles, Minor Threat, Embrace, Fugazi), who helped to put out the one and only Reptile House full-length. Opening for many "major" bands that came through the Baltimore area, Reptile House gained a large local following, and embarked on several U.S. parallel practices of art, music, poetry, and dance begun at various young ages and are even now continuing to converge on a single practice, which may be compared with or identified as one's own experience of reality offered in reckless worship and sacrifice to the mystery deity hiding within us, around us, and, truly, occluded by our experience of it in our professed knowledge and ignorance." -Guess Whoĭaniel Higgs, greatly inspired by bands such as the Sex Pistols, Black Flag, and Minor Threat, as well as acknowledging Devo as a major influence (lyrically if nothing else) formed the locally popular Baltimore art-punk band Reptile House in the mid 1980s, which he fronted. "Daniel Higgs was born in 1964 in Baltimore, Maryland.
